
"The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life," originally published by the French sociologist Émile Durkheim in 1912, is a seminal work in the field of sociology. This influential book has been translated into various languages, including Farsi. In "The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life," Émile Durkheim provides a sociological analysis of religion, exploring it as a fundamental social phenomenon. Durkheim's central argument is that religion serves as a reflection of the collective conscience and values of a society. He contends that religion arises from the need for emotional security and cohesion within a community, emphasizing the role of collective rituals and beliefs in maintaining social order.
- Pages: 626
- Genre: Philosophy
- Format: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9789643056933
- Persian Title: کتاب صور بنیانی حیات دینی اثر امیل دورکیم
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